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Chapter 4: Specifications
Surge/Spike Protection
Page 4-6
Inter-Tel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
Surge/Spike Protection
To reduce the effects of AC voltage surges and spikes that may cause damage to the electronic
components, Inter-Tel recommends installing a surge/spike protector with the following
specifications:
•
Clamp voltage transients at 300 VAC within 5 nsec when exposed to waveforms as
described in the ANSI/IEEE Standard C62.41-1980 (IEEE 587).
•
Radio frequency interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise reduction
by at least 20 dB at frequencies between 5 kHz and 30 MHz.
The Inter-Tel CommSource
®
division sells a surge/spike protector that meets the recommended
specifications—part no. 900.0500.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Connections
To avoid electrically induced performance problems, all associated Inter-Tel 5000 equipment
should be sourced from the same AC phase and ground reference. To assure that the electrical
source is the same, plug Inter-Tel 5000 equipment into the same UPS unit. A common electrical
source is most critical with Inter-Tel 5000 Base Server and associated Digital Equipment
Interface (DEI) units.
Because the CS-5600 Processing Server (PS-1) is IP networked, a common electrical source is
not as critical. However, if wattage and outlets are available, the CS-5600 should be maintained
on the same UPS. The CS-5600 Processing Server (PS-1) does not require its own UPS unit.
Comply with the following electrical requirements when installing or upgrading Inter-Tel 5000
equipment:
•
Plug Inter-Tel 5000 equipment into the same UPS unit, in particular the Base Server and
associated DEI units. If wattage and outlets are available, the CS-5600 Processing Server
(PS-1) should be maintained on the same UPS.
•
The UPS unit must be plugged into an isolated, dedicated circuit providing required
voltage, current, and grounding specifications.
•
The power rating of the UPS unit must exceed the combined power ratings of all Inter-Tel
5000 units the UPS supports.
Table 4-3
provides an example of the wattage ratings in
relation to the server equipment used. This information applies only to Inter-Tel equipment.
Component systems having power supplies include the Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400/5600
Communication Server, Digital Expansion Interface DEI(s), and the external voice processing
systems. The systems plug into the battery back-up unit, which
must
be plugged-in to an
isolated, dedicated circuit having the power specifications identified in “Power Supply” on
page 4-5
.
Table 4-3.
Uninterruptable Power Supply Wattage Requirements
Equipment
UPS Wattage
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 chassis only
60 W
Inter-Tel PS1 chassis only
200 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with EM or VPU
360 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with 1 DEI
230 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with PS1
260 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with 1 DEI and EM or VPU
530 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with 2 DEI
400 W
Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 with 2 DEIs and EM or VPU
700 W
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